

What hasn’t capitalism pretty much ruined?


What hasn’t capitalism pretty much ruined?


Noise regulations are needed, given the complaints by people who are simply trying to sleep so they can work the next day.


Not with media, they still are fully committed to buying american tv, movies, streaming platforms, and songs.


I’m surprised the magazine couldn’t find the answer. But of course it is a shill for lib views anyhow.
Liberals can’t even get to “if” since they’re too busy playing “ain’t it awful.”


Sounds like a bad contractor.


Kick someone too many times on the playground, they cease caring what you want.
Neither can anyone I know. Even jeweler staff can’t get them on.
Neither do the people evidently, it was upon their money and backs it took place.


The young people seem madder about being unable to have any economic goals.


Then they used their google phone outside to use a google platform to send their meme about it and then laughed at friends writing them on gmail accounts.


The days of postal deliver door to door are over. It’s not worked for years. A new model is way overdue.


I looked online two seats were about 1,000 range in Vancouver. I don’t know what game or how early. Sports has always been about moolah and normal people were priced out of major stadiums long ago, re: baseball in the US for example. Blue Jays vs Boston this week, over $400 US for two seats to over $200 for two seats. Plus the exaggerated cost of drinks and food.


Good riddance. Anyhow big megacorps (either media or sports) have too much power anyhow.


Pending: then wait. Found innocent: welcome. Apparently the US will allow him to play in Massachusetts.
the military machine got rich, so it’s all good in their eyes – doesn’t matter which side you’re on if you run the war


If it were a gun instead of a car with the same result the penalties would probably differ quite a bit. Both can be seen as lethal weapons. Hopefully the family files a civil case asking for millions to bankrupt the guy who hit the cyclist.


100%. People allowed this and now they complain when it doesn’t seem to be fair. It is a failure of many things including the capitalist, neoliberal economic system.

tbh even when he lived in nyc he never was a big culture guy, didn’t collect art, etc. His interests were always in other places.
any headline from the NYT might as well be read for it’s opposite to see the truth of the matter